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In which the kids are fine, shut uphttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/in-which-the-kids-are-fine-shut-up/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/in-which-the-kids-are-fine-shut-up/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 21:01:00 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/in-which-the-kids-are-fine-shut-up/Infinitefreetime.com: A note, before I start: I had to do research and learn what the hell the difference is between Holland, the Netherlands and Denmark before writing this post. So obviously I am supposed to be writing right now. Anyway. This picture’s making the rounds: Here’s what you’re supposed to do: you’re supposed to…]]>

A note, before I start: I had to do research and learn what the hell the difference is between Holland, the Netherlands and Denmark before writing this post. So obviously I am supposed to be writing right now.

Anyway. This picture’s making the rounds:

Here’s what you’re supposed to do: you’re supposed to look at this picture and go arr wharglebargle kids these days yarr, and be all mad. In case you don’t recognize it, that painting on the wall back there is Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, which isn’t actually called that officially but whatever. The idea is that these kids– who look, to my eyes, to be maybe eighth- or ninth-graders, are in the presence of Priceless! Artwork! and instead of reverently gazing upon it they are daring to look at their phones. Horror! Terror! Decline of society! Wharrgarbl! Facebook is so angry about this, guys.

]]>https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/in-which-the-kids-are-fine-shut-up/feed/0jnewworldThe Slow Boat to Chinahttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/the-slow-boat-to-china/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/the-slow-boat-to-china/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:30:43 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/the-slow-boat-to-china/The Disorder Of Things: The following post is the first in a series of oceanic dispatches from Disorder member Charmaine Chua. She is currently on a 36-day journey on board a 100,000 ton Evergreen container ship starting in Los Angeles, going across the Pacific Ocean and ending in Taipei. Follow her ethnographic…]]>

The following post is the first in a series of oceanic dispatches from Disorder member Charmaine Chua. She is currently on a 36-day journey on board a 100,000 ton Evergreen container ship starting in Los Angeles, going across the Pacific Ocean and ending in Taipei. Follow her ethnographic adventures with the tag ‘Slow Boat to China’.

“In civilizations without boats, dreams dry up, espionage takes the place of adventure, and the police take the place of pirates.”

There is uncanny beauty in the monstrous. This, at least, is the feeling that seizes me as I stand under the colossal Ever Cthulhu[1] berthed in the Port of Los Angeles. The ship’s hull alone rises eight stories into the air; even from a distance, I am unable to capture its full length or height within a single camera frame. In describing the…

]]>https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/the-slow-boat-to-china/feed/0jnewworldPaddington’s dangerous cousinhttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/paddingtons-dangerous-cousin/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/paddingtons-dangerous-cousin/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:30:26 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/paddingtons-dangerous-cousin/TwilightBeasts: Arctodus simus by Sergiodlarosa via Wikimedia Commons North and South America were the last continents to be conquered by humans. We have been in Africa since we first evolved, Europe and Asia for over a million years, in Australia for about 60,000 years, but in the Americas for only about 15,000.…]]>

North and South America were the last continents to be conquered by humans. We have been in Africa since we first evolved, Europe and Asia for over a million years, in Australia for about 60,000 years, but in the Americas for only about 15,000. Considering that reaching Australia required a treacherous ocean voyage but you could walk to Alaska without getting your feet wet via the flat, treeless, mammoth steppe of Beringia (with plenty of game to hunt en-route), why did it take people so long to reach the promised land? Some researchers have suggested that perhaps people did reach Beringia much earlier, but what they met there prevented them from penetrating any further. Along with the mammoths, cave lions, bison, and horses, Beringia had something else. Something that would have been completely unfamiliar to the humans who encountered…

]]>https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/paddingtons-dangerous-cousin/feed/0jnewworldLeave the pen. Take the cannoli.https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/leave-the-pen-take-the-cannoli/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/leave-the-pen-take-the-cannoli/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:30:05 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/leave-the-pen-take-the-cannoli/petescully: Late last month, on the weekend before Christmas, I took a day in San Francisco, just to get out of Davis for a little while and sketch things on ground that slopes a bit. I didn’t have much of a plan beyond “go to the Ferry Building, have a cannoli, draw…]]>

Late last month, on the weekend before Christmas, I took a day in San Francisco, just to get out of Davis for a little while and sketch things on ground that slopes a bit. I didn’t have much of a plan beyond “go to the Ferry Building, have a cannoli, draw loads”. So I did. Here’s my sketch from the early morning Amtrak train, above. It’s not cheap, traveling the Amtrak, but it’s a lovely journey and you get free wifi.

So I got to the San Francisco Ferry Building, where they have the Saturday Farmer’s Market. I like getting here on a Saturday, and finding the little stall inside that sells Italian cannoli filled with chocolate, and sugary messy lemon-filled ‘bombolini’, little doughnuts. After cleaning my face I went outside to draw a panorama, which took about an hour and a quarter. Those sugary treats made me work…

]]>https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/leave-the-pen-take-the-cannoli/feed/0jnewworldLife Slips Awayhttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/life-slips-away/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/life-slips-away/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:29:41 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/life-slips-away/https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/life-slips-away/feed/0jnewworldOn Value and Being Seenhttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/on-value-and-being-seen/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/on-value-and-being-seen/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:29:15 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/on-value-and-being-seen/Paper Pencil Life: Longtime reader Sarah asked in the comments on my post about Edith Pearlman if I could share my thoughts on how I skate the inevitable line of doing work for work sake and doing work to be seen. To which I say: Oh boy–how much time do you have?…]]>

Longtime reader Sarah asked in the comments on my post about Edith Pearlman if I could share my thoughts on how I skate the inevitable line of doing work for work sake and doing work to be seen. To which I say:

Oh boy–how much time do you have?

Every artist I know struggles with this dynamic–don’t you? Isn’t this at the very core of wanting a life in the arts? You have something to say and don’t you want someone to hear it/see it? This seems like a very simple idea, though we know it is not. The minute someone DOES hear/see/notice your work is when things get really FUNKY.

“Hey new coder! I like your enthusiasm. (Nothing you can do impresses me.)”

Coders have hiring power and with it the ability to admit new code community members on their own terms. Often, although there are thousands of companies with code teams, those somewhat arbitrary terms can be eerily similar: “Would I want to have beers and shoot nerf guns with this person?” (one cause of “A”), “Is this person…

]]>https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/nothing-you-can-do-impresses-me/feed/0jnewworldWelcome to Bagahttps://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/welcome-to-baga/
https://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/welcome-to-baga/#respondFri, 16 Jan 2015 20:28:20 +0000http://thenewsthief.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/welcome-to-baga/Size forty one: Welcome to Baga where nightmares live and dreams go to die I had heard the men talk in low tones about what they did to Chibok and how the nation stood still for a day and moved on Mama never thought they would come we have soldiers here, she…]]>